Fulton County helps jobseekers with free criminal record checks
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A prosecutor held a free event today to help give those people a chance to look at their record.
Some people even got help having charges removed from their records, LIVE on Channel 2 at 5 p.m.
Jasmine Hudson heard some good news when she met with the prosecutor. That's the purpose of this free criminal history record check event at the South Fulton Annex.
'Yes, the one that's stopping me from a lot of jobs,' she said.
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